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attestation

[ at-e-stey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. an act of attesting.
  2. an attesting declaration; testimony; evidence.


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Other Words From

  • at·tes·ta·tive [uh, -, tes, -t, uh, -tiv], adjective
  • nonat·tes·tation noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of attestation1

First recorded in 1540–50; from Middle French, from Latin attestātiōn-, stem of attestātiō “testimony”; equivalent to attest + -ation

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Example Sentences

They need only provide a simple provider attestation form available from the West Virginia Vital Registration Office’s website.

“Typically, birth certificates are available to people who are born in hospitals, where the doctor signs off on the attestation of the live birth of the person and then a birth certificate is issued, and is preserved,” Joyner said.

Even in states that only require an attestation of someone’s underlying condition, that information was hard to find on state websites.

Planned Parenthood went to court instead of signing the “attestation.”

It was a fact, needing no attestation, that the mass of mankind had always lived in a state of slavery.

The attestation of this payment of the tax-payer is signed by the postal employé and bears the stamp of his post office.

In the day they are received upon the attestation of a public officer.

The narrative is followed by an attestation of its truth signed by him and two others of Lovewell's band.

Soames read the investment and attestation clauses, and, ceasing, looked at Gradman.

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